Trading accounts: Standard

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Standard

Our most popular account. Great for all types of traders.


Minimum deposit

Spread¹

From 0.2 pips

Commission

No commission

Maximum leverage

1:400

Instruments

Forex, metals, energies, stocks, indices

Minimum lot size

0.01

Maximum lot size

200 (7:00 - 20:59 GMT+0), 60 (21:00 - 6:59 GMT+0)

Maximum number of positions

Unlimited

Hedged margin

0%

Margin call

60%

Stop out

20%

Order execution

Market

Swap-free

Available

Standard

Minimum deposit

Spread¹

From 0.2 pips

Commission

No commission

Maximum leverage

1:400

Instruments

Forex, metals, energies, stocks, indices

Minimum lot size

0.01

Maximum lot size

200 (7:00 - 20:59 GMT+0), 60 (21:00 - 6:59 GMT+0)

Maximum number of positions

Unlimited

Hedged margin

0%

Margin call

60%

Stop out

20% (see details about stocks)

Order execution

Market

Swap-free

Available

Frequently asked questions


Nighttime trades 

The maximum lot sizes available per position for all account types, between 21:00 and 06:59 GMT+0 are as follows: 

  • The following indices: AUS200m, DE30m, FR40m, STOXX50m, and UK100m – 20 lots
  • JP225 – 150 lots 
  • US500 – 100 lots 
  • USTEC – 70 lots
  • The following commodities: UKOIL, USOIL, XNGUSD, XAGUSD, XAGAUD, XAGGBP, XAGEUR, XPDUSD, XPTUSD, XALUSD, XCUUSD, XZNUSD, and XPBUSD – 20 lots
  • XAUUSD – 100 lots 
  • XNIUSD – 10 lots 
  • The following currency pairs: EURUSD, GBPUSD, and USDJPY – 100 lots

All other instruments, excluding those mentioned, have a maximum nighttime lot size of 60 lots.

Daytime trades

There are no maximum lot size limitations for any instruments for daytime trades.


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  1. Spreads may fluctuate and widen due to factors including market volatility, news releases, economic events, when markets open or close, and the type of instruments being traded.